Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he could be tempted to add to his squad in the January transfer window but only for a "special" signing.

The Premier League leader secured arguably the biggest capture of the close-season in England when the club paid a reported 47 million euros to bring Germany international Mesut Ozil to the club from Real Madrid.

Arsene Wenger hopes to add some talent during the window. (AP Images)

The likes of Aaron Ramsey, Ozil and Olivier Giroud have since produced a series of impressive performances this season, helping the club to set the title pace as it heads into 2014.

But Arsenal has been light on options in the forward department and Wenger has admitted he is looking to bring a top signing in if he can.

"I don't know if we will do anything. We are on alert and if something special comes up we will not turn it down," he said. "We are not desperate because we have a big depth in the squad, we have shown that. The midfield at West Ham and Newcastle United was completely different. We changed three players and had a very strong team."

However, Wenger has ruled out a renewed approach for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez after a summer pursuit that grabbed the headlines this year.

"There won't be any approach (for Suarez). He has signed a new contract. (Nicklas) Bendtner is back, (Lukas) Podolski is back."